A federal judge says that a 2 -year -old American Louisiana girl and citizen may have deported Honduras this week with her 11 -year -old sister without due process, according to the Obney court for CBS News.

In an order on Friday, Judge Terry Doughty for the United States District Court for the West District of Louisiana wrote that there was a “strong suspicion that the government simply deported an American citizen without a significant process.”

When Doughty looked Friday afternoon to organize a phone call to the girl’s mother, identified in judicial documents such as “VML”, the lawyer of the Justice Department informed him that “a call” with the mother of the boy “would not be possible bone of bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bone bones bone bone bone bone bone bone of bone bone of bone bone of bone bone bone of bee bone bone.

The father’s exact immigration state, the mother and sister of the girl were an uncle. The girl was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in January 2023, according to the presentation.

“The father made the decision to take the child with them to Honduras. It is common for parents because they will be eliminated with their children,” said the assistant secretary of National Security Security, Tricia McLaughlin, in a statement to CBS News on Saturday.

According to a request presented on Thursday by Trish Mack, a friend of the mother of the boy, the girl, her sister and her mother of 11 years were tasks in custody of the morning of a “meeting of registration routine and forced, impede the companies and the executions of the forces and the cements regularly attended for four years, or taking their daughters with her. of the petition.

After being arrested, the mother and her two daughters were transported to an ice field office in New Orleans, according to judicial documents. When the father arrived at that office, ICE officers gave him documents that indicated that the mother “was in her custody,” the documents read and that she “would call him soon.”

That day, a family lawyer contacted ICE and informed them that the girl was an American citizen, said the petition, and also sent an email with a copy of the girl’s birth certificate to ICE.

However, an ice agent called the father that night and told him that “they were going to deport their partner and daughter,” reads documents.

In an effort to stop the deportation of the two daughters, the father requested on Tuesday a temporary transfer of legal custody, which according to Louisiana’s law would give his sister -in -law, an American citizen who lives in Baton Rouge, custody of both.

On Wednesday, an ICE agent spoke with the family’s lawyer, and “he refused to honor a request to free” The Girl “to his custodian, stating that it was not necessary because” she “was all with her mother,” said judicial documents.

The ICE agent also said that “the father could try to collect it, but that they would also be tasks in custody.”

Doughty has scheduled an audience for May 16 in the case.

Since his second term began in January, President Trump Has possessed An aggressive offensive against illegal immigration that has caused a wave of demands and caused scrutiny about whether it is violating federal law.

Trump administration faces specific criticism about The deportation of Kilmar Abrego GarcíaA man who lived in Maryland and that the Department of Justice admitted was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month.

Despite a Supreme Court ruling That declared that the Trump administration must facilitate the return of Abrego García to the United States, Mr. Trump in a Interview published on Friday He said he has not communicated with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to do so.

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